My generation (I'm 21) grew up and seem to be mostly filled with a bunch of shits. Let's not talk about the up and coming!

Nah that is one of the reasons, but I think there's some others also.

Now days you can PuG and scream and bitch all you like without a consequence. Back when before LFD everything all pugs/groups were done with people all on the same server. The community (From my experience) made the toxic players known and most of the server knew who to avoid and who was someone good to group with. There was a bigger consequence pre LFD which lead to toxic players ending up being screwed if they had a bad name. I'm sure this wasn't 100% the case for everyone, but at least from my experience.

The only reason I pull before a tank does is because I have the gear to survive it. Idgaf if the tank doesn't like it. I'm making this run faster for everyone, that is, if the tank isn't at my desired pace.

Whenever I do dungeons, and I see that the group is at least 510+, I encourage the tank and the dps to pull as much as possible. They won't die, though some bigger pulls might actually require healing, which is damn awesome.

Whenever I do dungeons, and I see that the group is at least 510+, I encourage the tank and the dps to pull as much as possible. They won't die, though some bigger pulls might actually require healing, which is damn awesome.

This is the correct way.
But unfortunately there are people with the confidence of a 550+ ilvl and the ilvl of a freshly dinged.

Video games were originally directed at kids, and even now most games rated Teen. Keep denying the fact that most gamers are kids, and keep telling yourself most gamers are 20+ just to feel better about the fact that you are in your 30s and play video games. Im out...

If the DPS are from my guild, they die in seconds, so threat is not even an issue.

If the DPS are from your guild then it's a pre-made group and you can do whatever you want. This discussion is about random groups.

Originally Posted by Valarius

From your posts in this thread you sound like the kind of tank who would cry and whine and /sit at the entrance because the DPS wont stroke your ego. Get over yourself while I continue to help give random groups fast dungeon clears.

I've only ever tanked low level dungeons, and for what it's worth I did try to taunt aggro off idiots who pull. That doesn't make me ignorant of dungeon etiquette. I don't expect everyone to be as tolerant of jackasses as I am. More often than not I heal and I get really annoyed by players who think the dungeon is a timed race. If you want to do something like that either run with pre-mades or run challenge modes.

Originally Posted by CandyCotton Marshmallows

People need to get over the gear color (and themselves). It doesn't matter, and it shouldn't matter what other players have either. Worry about your damn self. Live your life by that. If you want to concern yourself with someone else, then worry about HELPING them, not putting them down or making sure you stand out as better than them.

Maybe the game would be better with more low DPS nice guys and fewer high DPS jerks? -- Ghostcrawler, Twitter, 6/29/13

But if I am a tank, I do act like the leader. Simply because the group depends on me to be the wall and I depend on them for me to stay alive and the npcs so die, so if the group is dpsing something they shouldn't be, or standing in the fire I will be brutal about it.

Buuut, swearing or not, I'm still kind :P

New season. Fun times.

" Who would of thought a small kid from Aberdeen, Washington, who was always labelled a B+ player, who would of thought that guy could of main evented Wrestlemania? Nobody. Nobody except ...you guys."

The polite thing is waiting for everyone to loot/skin/grab quests/take a look around the dungeon because it may be their first time there. What does waiting between pulls have to do with skill? If anything, it requires less skill for the tank to chain pull because they maintain their rage that way. The only player whose skill is being tested by chain pulls is the healer. Trust me, you're not impressing anyone when you chain pull.

Originally Posted by urasim

Wait... You think that a good wow player carrying a noob is like an NBA player carrying a high school player? You do realize that NBA players already do this, right? The kids love it.

There's nothing "good" about a player who enters a dungeon that they outgear and proceeds to behave like a jerk. Shutting players out of loot and JP is not "carrying" them.

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Originally Posted by urasim

But, it does happen in real life. An NBA player goes to a high school and players with the kids.

As a planned exhibition event. He doesn't just crash their game unannounced and start dunking balls while they basically spend their lunch time watching him play instead of playing themselves.

Originally Posted by CandyCotton Marshmallows

People need to get over the gear color (and themselves). It doesn't matter, and it shouldn't matter what other players have either. Worry about your damn self. Live your life by that. If you want to concern yourself with someone else, then worry about HELPING them, not putting them down or making sure you stand out as better than them.

Maybe the game would be better with more low DPS nice guys and fewer high DPS jerks? -- Ghostcrawler, Twitter, 6/29/13

Video games were originally directed at kids, and even now most games rated Teen. Keep denying the fact that most gamers are kids, and keep telling yourself most gamers are 20+ just to feel better about the fact that you are in your 30s and play video games. Im out...

Wow... you should probably not open your mouth when you know nothing about the topic.

The average age of game players is 30. This includes basically anyone who plays anything that could be called a game, including Farmville on Facebook or Words with Friends on their iPhone.

The post he was replying to didn't specify otherwise:

Originally Posted by MaxJr

Video games were originally directed at kids, and even now most games rated Teen. Keep denying the fact that most gamers are kids, and keep telling yourself most gamers are 20+ just to feel better about the fact that you are in your 30s and play video games. Im out...

Farmville and Words with Friends are still considered video games.

Originally Posted by CandyCotton Marshmallows

People need to get over the gear color (and themselves). It doesn't matter, and it shouldn't matter what other players have either. Worry about your damn self. Live your life by that. If you want to concern yourself with someone else, then worry about HELPING them, not putting them down or making sure you stand out as better than them.

Maybe the game would be better with more low DPS nice guys and fewer high DPS jerks? -- Ghostcrawler, Twitter, 6/29/13

I've been in situations where the tank yells at me to stop pulling things on my warlock. I then proceed to solo the entire dungeon while the rest of the group runs behind me. I guess it works out for everyone in the end when you can actually kill the mobs you pull.

I've been in situations where the tank yells at me to stop pulling things on my warlock. I then proceed to solo the entire dungeon while the rest of the group runs behind me. I guess it works out for everyone in the end when you can actually kill the mobs you pull.

It works out for you, but everyone else in the group is basically screwed, unless they were only in it for the valor. Most boss fights lock out everyone who's not in the room with you and that's depriving your fellow players of JP and/or loot. So congratulations on soloing the dungeon in a random run, I guess. Like everyone keeps saying, most heroics are soloable when you overgear them these days because they were tuned for 463 ilevel and most raiders are at 560+. That doesn't mean you have to deprive players who are trying to gear up for LFR of their 463 crap gear. All you've really managed to prove is that you can act like colossally selfish jerk.

Originally Posted by CandyCotton Marshmallows

People need to get over the gear color (and themselves). It doesn't matter, and it shouldn't matter what other players have either. Worry about your damn self. Live your life by that. If you want to concern yourself with someone else, then worry about HELPING them, not putting them down or making sure you stand out as better than them.

Maybe the game would be better with more low DPS nice guys and fewer high DPS jerks? -- Ghostcrawler, Twitter, 6/29/13

As a tank that is fortunate enough to have the gear I have I tend to go in the dungeon and mass pull as much and as fast as I can. There isn't much trash that can give me problems and I tend to do as much if not more dmg than most dps so I just gogogog. HOWEVER! as soon as I get to a boss I just wait to make sure that everyone is in the area and then pull as I'm just there for JP and the 5 seconds to wait for everyone will let them have a good time.

No one ever told me I was pulling too fast etc the only thing most want is a shot at gear and the points so just let them have that shot and you can pretty much do what you want.

To all those that don't like how tanks pull etc by all means pick up the mantle and show us how it should be done if you don't like it!

It's the tanks job to control the pace of the dungeon. Whether or not the tank feels like mass pulling or not isn't your problem or decision (healers and dps I'm talking to you) and it's also not your place to ask them why they are not pulling to your speed.

Not all tanks are the same. Personally, I honestly don't stop to kill anything. Run and pull all the way to the boss unless something prevents me from doing so or if there really isn't a good reason to do so. I then aoe everything down. That's my style. Some don't like it. That's to bad for them. You're more than welcome to leave and queue again. I also tank all my valor runs in my ret gear as it's faster and more fun.

If I'm tanking for a bunch of randoms I'll let them know where to stand or if I am going to make a very long pull as notice to not dps. If you want to go ham on adds that are chasing me and die then that's your fault.

If for any reason a DPS or healer decides to pull for me without me telling them to (in dungeons or raids) I hope you can survive because I won't heal you or pull the mobs off you. I'll even laugh at you if you die. Yep, I can be that kind of an asshole. Let me do my job and you do yours. There was a time when I wasn't so cynical when it comes to tanking but if you play and tank long enough in this game (goes for healing as well) you'll eventually get there.

The DPS and healers that are pulling for the tank that is learning or just hasn't gotten the hang of chain pulling and using their active mitigation really suck and you wonder why no one wants to tank your LFRs. I've ran into a lot of tanks that are getting the hang of it and are discouraged because some wannabe hotshot DPS berated them non stop throughout an entire dungeon. Some of those people may have turned out to be really good tanks but don't want to deal with the drama.

tldr: Let the tanks do their jobs. Especially if they're under geared or learning. Remember. We can leave and let you wait for another tank. Insta-queues are glorious. You might find yourself waiting for a long time to get another tank. Keep that in mind before chastising a tank that is learning or isn't as fast as you.

I don't care how long you wait. If I were to leave a dungeon for any reason I'd have forgotten the idiots as soon as the glorious sound pops of another queue.

My favorite is when the tank leaves in a huff before pulling the first boss. I wish I could see the look on their face as they realized that they had just incurred a 30 minute deserter debuff.

Originally Posted by CandyCotton Marshmallows

People need to get over the gear color (and themselves). It doesn't matter, and it shouldn't matter what other players have either. Worry about your damn self. Live your life by that. If you want to concern yourself with someone else, then worry about HELPING them, not putting them down or making sure you stand out as better than them.

Maybe the game would be better with more low DPS nice guys and fewer high DPS jerks? -- Ghostcrawler, Twitter, 6/29/13